Every part about Skald: In opposition to the Black Priory feels crafted to lull me right into a false sense of safety. With its splendidly garish retro RPG visuals, acquainted courses and character choices, and easy turn-based fight, I hold being lured into pondering I am simply on a typical fantasy journey. That solely makes it all of the extra disturbing once I’m reminded that it is not.
The sport begins with a really well-worn RPG trope: you are shipwrecked on an island with nothing however the garments in your again and an necessary quest to fulfil (on this case finding a childhood pal who’s mysteriously gone lacking). However all just isn’t effectively right here on Idra—a curse has befallen the island, remodeling the wildlife into monsters and infecting the folks with insanity and plague. I am but to find the supply of this darkness (although I’ve my suspicions), however the result’s plain: the land is suffused with Lovecraftian horror.
On the floor, nothing I have been battling appears that out of the bizarre—I am not new to being a stage 1-5 adventurer, I’ve fought large rats, offended crabs, and bandits earlier than. However every little thing’s subtly mistaken. The rats aren’t simply large, they’re taking over human-like traits—I get real chills once I meet their writhing, monstrous queen and uncover she will be able to speak. The crabs guard a hidden chamber the place inscrutable experiments have been carried out impossibly far within the historic previous—I declare a knife there that the native lighthouse keeper is so afraid of he begs me to destroy it. The bandits are crazed and fanatical, murdering and sacrificing everybody they will discover—nevertheless it seems they have been bizarre fishermen earlier than this all began. Have been they pushed insane, or have been they all the time secretly in league with darkish gods of the ocean?
The place the traditional top-down view is reassuringly easy and unassuming, moments of discovery are marked with instantly hyper-detailed pixel-art—a visible shock to go together with the temporary but horrific descriptions. I am reminded of one other retro throwback, brilliantly creepy point-and-click recreation The Excavation of Hobb’s Barrow, which pulled an identical trick, contrasting intervals of quiet puzzle-solving with sudden grotesque close-ups. However in that recreation the folks horror ambiance was all the time there, protecting you perpetually on edge. Skald as an alternative offers you simply sufficient RPG busywork to maintain you subtly distracted. After an hour of tinkering with my expertise tree, sorting by my tools, gathering greens to cook dinner into a night meal, and taking over easy sidequests, I virtually drop into RPG auto-pilot. I do not imply that it is uninteresting or rote, simply that it simply places me in a very totally different headspace than a horror recreation usually would—one which lets it hold stunning me with how darkish and unusual it is able to get.
What’s essential is that it would not let the horror bleed into any of these core mechanics. Your characters have by no means seen something like this earlier than, and the world they grew up in was sane and regular—they’ve typical fantasy courses, they cook dinner soups and pies and brew therapeutic potions, they forged spells with names like Barkskin and Bear’s Power. In different comparable video games you may typically see a extra horror-tinged strategy to the character choices, maybe letting you begin as an Occultist with unusual powers of their very own—that units a tone, however there’s one thing so efficient right here about feeling like a normal D&D social gathering that is stumbled right into a nightmare utterly unawares.
It is actually acquired me hooked. Each human sacrifice, malevolent fungus, and idol of an elder god I uncover makes me increasingly more intrigued to see how deep this rabbit gap goes—and what number of extra instances Skald can take me abruptly. If you can also’t assist however examine that which can inevitably drive you mad, the sport’s simply grow to be obtainable on Steam right now.